News Summary
Dunwoody is enhancing its beauty through the third annual Front Yard Tree Program, partnering with Trees Atlanta to provide local residents with up to 80 free shade trees. This initiative not only aims to beautify the community but also strengthens urban forestry. With successful past efforts resulting in 134 trees planted, residents are encouraged to apply quickly to secure their trees and contribute to the green movement in Dunwoody.
Get Ready for a Greener Dunwoody!
Dunwoody is making the community even more beautiful with its third annual Front Yard Tree Program, a delightful initiative to add shade trees to yards across the city. Teaming up with Trees Atlanta, the city has committed to providing local property owners with up to 80 free trees this year. That’s right — free trees to enhance your curb appeal and help the environment!
How It Works
If you’re a Dunwoody resident and you’re interested in participating, it’s super easy! These trees are to be planted on private property, but they must be located within 35 feet of any right-of-way. Keep in mind that the trees will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t delay if you’re keen on sprucing up your yard with some greenery!
Once you receive your tree, the responsibility of watering and maintaining it falls on you. This is a great way for residents to take ownership and become more connected to the beautiful greenery in their community. You’ll have the chance to cultivate your own slice of nature right in your front yard!
Success in Numbers
Join the Movement
For those who want to get involved, applying is as easy as a few clicks! Interested property owners can complete an application online through the Trees Atlanta website at www.treesatlanta.org/yardtree/. There’s no time to waste, though! The planting season runs through March 2025, so make sure to act quickly to secure your spot in this green revolution.
A Commitment to Our Urban Forest
The Front Yard Tree Program doesn’t just beautify neighborhoods, it also promotes the preservation and care of the urban forest that is so vital to Metro Atlanta. With most participating cities located in DeKalb County and Sandy Springs representing the North Fulton County region, this initiative is steering a strong movement in the area.
The program’s leaders have voiced their commitment to this green initiative from the very beginning. The aim is to not only provide residents with lovely shade trees but also to empower the community in maintaining the natural beauty that Dunwoody has to offer.
Expressions of Gratitude
As the program continues to grow, appreciation flows towards both residents and city officials for their enthusiastic support and active participation. Every tree planted represents a step forward in nurturing Dunwoody’s environment and making it a greener place for generations to come.
Final Thoughts
The Front Yard Tree Program is more than just tree planting; it is about creating a cheerful community that values nature. So, dust off your gardening tools and get ready to embrace the beauty of trees right in your front yard! Together, we can make Dunwoody a leader in urban forestry and ensure our charming city grows greener and more vibrant with each passing season!
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Additional Resources
- Appen Media: Dunwoody Partners with Trees Atlanta
- Atlanta Parent: Playgrounds with Shade Around Atlanta
- The Georgia Sun: How to Get a Front Yard Tree in Dunwoody
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Urban Forestry
- WSB TV: Witness Describes Crazy Moments of Tree Falling
